Marvin Camel

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Marvin Camel (born December 24, 1951) is a boxer and member of the Salish Kootenai Nation of Northwestern Montana. He holds the distinction of being the first person recognized as Cruiserweight boxing champion of the world by two different professional sanctioning bodies.

Camel beat Mate Parlov for the vacant WBC world Cruiserweight title in 1980, losing the title in his first defense, to Carlos De Leon. After losing in a rematch to De Leon, he became, in 1983, the IBF's first world champion, by becoming world Cruiserweight champion for the second time when he claimed that organization's title.

Preceded by
Inaugural champion
WBC Cruiserweight Champion
31 Mar 1980–25 Nov 1980
Succeeded by
Carlos DeLeon
Preceded by
Inaugural champion
IBF Cruiserweight Champion
13 Dec 1985–6 Oct 1984
Succeeded by
Lee Roy Murphy


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